
HoP 262 - On Command - Scotus on Ethics
History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps
00:00
Virtue, Practical Reasoning, and Moral Choices
This chapter explores the concept of virtue and its relation to good practical reasoning, comparing the perspectives of Aristotle and Skotus on ethics. It examines their contrasting views on the interconnectedness of virtues, the role of the will in decision-making, and the nature of happiness.
Transcript
Play full episode